Tracker dipped into the bayou this week and introduced again one thing murky, mythic, and a bit of bit unhinged. “Exodus” begins off feeling like a return to the present’s grounded roots — Colter monitoring a lacking teenage boy in a small Louisiana city — however then spirals right into a twisted, voodoo-tinged homicide thriller with cult vibes, face paint, and an immortality ritual. And relying on how you are feeling about Tracker going off the rails a bit, you’re both going to like it… or wish to have phrases with somebody within the writers’ room.
Let’s begin with what labored: Colter being introduced in by Velma to assist Deion, a grieving, working-class father looking for his 15-year-old son, Anton. It’s a case that feels private. Anton is an solely little one, musically gifted, quiet — the sort of child who doesn’t all the time have somebody searching for him. Colter displaying as much as that trailer park with quiet compassion is what makes Tracker work. When the present faucets into its emotional core — the daddy who misplaced his spouse, the child who texts his dad after each bus experience residence — it’s compelling.
“Exodus” – TRACKER, Pictured: Marci T. Home as Detective Veach and Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw. Photograph: Sergei Bachlakov/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
And but, Colter remains to be Colter — calm, regular, all the time one step forward. It was nice to see him paired up with Detective Veach, who has ties to the city, a heavy previous of her personal, and a honest want to guard youngsters who fall by the cracks. She and Colter have actual working chemistry- a shared understanding of what it means to crawl by another person’s darkness for the sake of justice. Detective Veach getting shot on the climax was a strong dramatic beat, and the ultimate church showdown felt like one thing out of a small-town horror movie. Creepy, chaotic, and weirdly satisfying.
“Exodus” – TRACKER, Pictured: Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw. Photograph: Sergei Bachlakov/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
And talking of Colter’s previous — the place is it? We’re now 5 episodes away from a finale that guarantees to dig into his household secrets and techniques, and to this point… nothing. No breadcrumbs, no mentions, no emotional foreshadowing. It’s beginning to really feel just like the writers are saving all of it for a single dump within the finale, which might be an actual waste of a probably wealthy arc. The longer they wait, the more durable it’ll be to make these moments land with actual weight.
“Exodus” – TRACKER, Pictured: Marci T. Home as Detective Veach and Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw. Photograph: Darko Sikman/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
So yeah, “Exodus” was bizarre. It tried to do lots. A few of it labored — Genie and Colter made an ideal staff, and Anton’s story had actual coronary heart. However Tracker may want to chill it with the supernatural-like plot strains and deal with what it does greatest: looking for folks, and the reality, in locations the place each are laborious to seek out.